12: Day 4 Bunratty Castle Hotel | This 15th-century castle is situated in the village of Bunratty on the banks of the river Shannon.

13: Bunratty Castle | The name Bunratty, Bun Raite in Irish, means the 'bottom' or end of the 'Ratty' river. The first dwellings to occupy the site in 970 were part of a Viking trading camp.

14: Bunratty Castle

15: The Creamery Bar | Durty Nelly's | Durty Nelly’s is one of Ireland’s most famous pubs and offers a truly unique Irish experience through its history and character.

16: Cliffs of Moher, an utterly breath taking view... As of July 2009, the Cliffs were named one of 28 global finalists in the "New Seven Wonders of Nature".

18: The Cliffs of Moher

20: Clontarf Castle Dublin | Day 5

21: Dating back to 1172, Clontarf Castle was built by the Norman adventurer Hugh de Lacy, though the area is recorded in earlier Irish History for the famous Battle of Clontarf which saw the victory, but demise of Ireland's last High King Brian Boru, in 1014.